Millhorn Farmstead

PASTURE RAISED MEAT AND DAIRY

  • Pastured Heritage Pork
  • Scottish Highland Grassfed Beef
    • Pastured Meat Chickens
  • Grass Fed Lamb
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  • Recipes

20 Ways Livestock Can Make YOU Money

02/06/2015 by Katie

20+ Ways Livestock Can Make YOU Money On The Homestead | livinlovinfarmin

Living on a working homestead is rewarding in itself.  However, producing an income from that hard work is a whole other level of awesome!  One of the questions that I… 

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Filed Under: Canning, DIY Naturally, Homesteading Tagged With: backyard chickens, bee keeping, cows, csa, goat meat, goat rental, homesteading, lamps, making butter, meat birds, milking cows, money making, pigs, selling raw milk, sheep

You either get it or you don’t!

10/27/2014 by Katie

Raising old fashioned farm kids | livinlovinfarmin.com

Let’s be honest here for a minute, shall we? This organic living, whole foods, fermentation, chemical free, homemade, free range, grass-fed, grow it yourself, do it your self movement is… 

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Filed Under: Canning, DIY Naturally, Heritage Chickens, Homesteading, Paleo Primal Lifestyle, The Garden Tagged With: backyard chicken, chemical free, cows, DIY, homemade, homesteading, organic, raising farm kids, raw

Quick Huckleberry Preserves

09/30/2014 by Katie

Huckleberry Preserves | livnlovinfarmin.com

I crave huckleberries,  Seriously.  I love them.  However this coveted, plump, berry is only seasonal and found in the mountains of the beautiful Pacific Northwest.  So running to Costco for huckleberries… 

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Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Canning, Canning Recipes, Homemade Christmas, Homesteading, Paleo Primal Lifestyle, Recipes, Sweets Tagged With: canning, foraging, freezer jam, huckleberry, jam, jelly, preserves, sugarfree

Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Huckleberry Preserves

09/30/2014 by Katie

Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta | livinlovinfarmin.com

Its not easy getting up at the crack of dawn every single day to milk a cow.  Nor is it exceptionally fun to be milking in the heat of summer… 

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Canning, Holiday Feast, Paleo Primal Lifestyle, Paleo, Primal, Gluten-free, Recipes, Sweets Tagged With: cream, custard, dessert, Holiday, homemade, panna cotta, primal, raw milk

Canning Tomato Soup Concentrate

09/17/2014 by Katie

Canning Homemade Tomato Soup | livinlovinfarmin.com

Tomato soup is a staple in our home.  Especially during cold winter nights.  There’s nothing more simple or well loved then a big ole bowl of hot tomato soup and a… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Canning Recipes, Homesteading, Recipes, The Garden Tagged With: canning, celery, fresh, garden, homesteading, onions, organic, preserving the harvest, pressure canner, Soup, tomato, water bath

Canning Stewed Tomatoes

07/29/2014 by Katie

Canning Stewed Tomatoes | Homesteading | Livinlovinfarmin.com

Stewed tomatoes are by far the most versatile and most used item in my pantry.  From spaghetti, to Mostaccioli  or  soup, stewed tomatoes are easy to grab and make a healthy delish… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Canning Recipes, Homesteading, Paleo Primal Lifestyle, Recipes, The Garden Tagged With: canning, garden, grow your own, home canned, lasagna, organic, spaghetti, stewed tomatoes, Tomato soup, tomatoes

Having fun with the Homesteader Hub

07/20/2014 by Katie

Together Erin and her husband from Blue Yurt Farms have come up with a BRILLIANT idea! A online homesteading community. For you, for me, for our neighbors, your neighbors, even great… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Heritage Chickens, Homesteading, The Garden, Uncategorized Tagged With: canning, gardeding, grow your own, homesteader hub, homesteading, hub, raising farm kids, raw, resource

15 minute Strawberry Jam

07/11/2014 by Katie

15 Minute Freezer Jam | Homestead | DIY | Livinlovinfarmin

Yippee… Its strawberry season here in the Pacific Northwest!. While my strawberry patch isn’t quite big enough to put up enough jam for the winter, it is big enough to stuff… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Canning Recipes, Recipes, The Garden Tagged With: canning, freezer, fruit, garden, grow your own, homesteading, jam, jelly, strawberry

Pickled Asparagus

06/01/2014 by Katie

Canning Pickled Asparagus | Homesteading | Livinlovinfarmin

Asparagus is in full season here in the Pacific Northwest and I love finding new fun ways to cook with this nutrient dense vegetable.  A few of my go-to asparagus dishes are… … 

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Filed Under: Canning, The Garden, Uncategorized Tagged With: asparagus, canning, harvest, know your farmer, organic, pickles, preserving, vegetable, vinegar

5k likes, Complete Canning GIVEAWAY!

04/09/2014 by Katie

Canning Tomatoes | Homesteading | LivinLovinFarmin

Thank you for being my Friends! (*sing in the GoldenGirls theme.*) Wow! 5ooo Facebook Likes already! You guys are amazing.. Thank you for being so loyal and encouraging.  I shall… 

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Filed Under: Canning, Homesteading, Uncategorized Tagged With: Ball, canning, cookbook, facebook, Giveaway, hobby farm, homesteading, pickles, preserving, summer, Water bath canner

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WELCOME TO THE FARM

Hi, I’m Katie. Our family lives on our fourth generation family farm here in beautiful Idaho. We milk jersey cows, raise pastured heritage pigs and poultry, scottish highlanders for beef and a few sheep for fiber.  Our journey is about healing the body through sustainable agriculture.  After being diagnosed with a autoimmune disease several years ago, I saw a need to change the way we think about diseases in today’s modern world.

Our farm prides ourselves on selling the best meat and dairy possibly.  We do not use ANY gmo’s, corn or soy in our animal feed.  Our critters graze on fresh green pasture and are fed a locally grown, locally milled grain ration.

We are not offering farm direct pickups or tours at this time.

Our dairy and egg products are available at Pilgrims Market in CDA Idaho.  We do not ship raw dairy.

Grassfed Beef, lamb and pastured pork are available by the half or whole. 

PASTURED PORK

OUR PRODUCTS *

recent blog posts

  • We’re Hiring! Farmhand. Dairyman.
  • Notes from the pasture
  • Whats his Name
  • Soft Sourdough Pretzels
  • Dairy Cows FAQ

Recent Reviews and Notes

“Dear Katie,

Thank you for all you do for us. We appreciate your hard word and we LOVE the top quality products you provide for your customers. It’s a wonderful, thoughtful service for which we are all grateful.”

“Katie,

I bought some extra bacon when I picked up my pig. I wanted to tell you that it was good but nothing near as yours! We are super excited to be restocked!”

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